Altruism in social networks: Evidence for a ‘kinship premium’

Volume: 104, Issue: 2, Pages: 283 - 295
Published: May 24, 2012
Abstract
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social networks? Evolutionary psychology suggests that such behaviour is primarily the product of adaptations for kin‐ and reciprocal altruism, dependent on the degree of genetic relatedness and exchange of benefits, respectively. For this reason, individuals are expected to be more altruistic to family members than to friends: whereas family members can be...
Paper Details
Title
Altruism in social networks: Evidence for a ‘kinship premium’
Published Date
May 24, 2012
Volume
104
Issue
2
Pages
283 - 295
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